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THE BEE EAt LI1H TON KY r
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Democratic spellbinders are
r now evolving a theory to show
the disadvantage of increased
4 wages Higher wages they will
t say mean of course greater
cost of production and necessi
tate a higher charge for manu
factured articles and the farmer
I is therefore compelled to mort
gage his farm to buy silk hats
firand rosewood hayrakes
h t t 4ii
Yes shoes have advanced butt
f the 26 which a good yearling
lcalf now brings will pay for the
ii t family supply for one year but
the 5 or 6 which the aforesaid
t yearling would hardly bring in
FreeTrade times would leave
withI
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good old Democratic stone
bruises on the childrens feet
with shoes at calamity prices
pricesk
A whole situation and difference
differencei
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lustrated in this incident
Carmi Ill Times
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The reciprocity treaties which
I have been framed under the Mc
Kinley administration and are
now before the Senate will if
f ratified ythe foreign govern
ments as well as our own in
1crease very greatly the exporta
t tion of farmproducts their prin
cipal object having been to ob
taro reduced tariff rates on arti
cles of agricultural production
both in European countries and
in the We st Indian islands with
which they hive been negotiat
ing
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Some of the western railroads
are complaining that after their
making great efforts to secure
adequate transportation the
farmers are holding their grain
instead of shipping it This is
interesting when it is recalled
that a few years ago the farmers
were not able to hold their crops
until prices suited them but
were forced to sell at the earliest
foaeflble moment to enable them
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into pay their debts incurred tin
it der Democratic rule The farm
lJ ers are enjoying their share of
the present good times
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Farmers will uot object to ex
pansion when they observe that
our exports of wheatflour to
Cuba alone increased from 571
1 000 in the first eleven months of
1897 to 187400Q in the corres
pqnding eleven months of 1899
lard from 969000 in those
months of 1807 to 1055000 in
1899 bacon from 582000 in
1897 to 842000 in 1899 hams
from 319000 in 1897 to 008000
in 1899 corn from 207000 in
1897 to 434000 in 1899 and but
ter and cheese from 27000 in
the first eleven months of 1897 to
154000 in the corresponding
period of 1899
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SST BERNARD COAL COMPANY
INCORPORATED
Miners and Shippers of COAL AND COKE
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General Office Earlington Kentucky
Branch Offices
S H NEWBOLD Manager
342 West Main Street
Louisville Ky
JAMES R LOVE Mana
ger 201 North Cherry
Street Nashville Tenn
CAPT R G ROUSE Mamma
ger Palmer House Broad
way Paducah Ky
CAPT T L LEE Manager
Corner Main and Auction
Streets Memphis Tenn
A S FORD Manager 827
Upper Second Street Ev
ansville Ind
WholesaleAgents
Agents
HUNT BRO Memphis
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i HESSER MILTON Rialto
Building St Louis Mo
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J AV BRIDGMAN Room
404 Fisher Building Chi
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I THE FAMDU5o 9COALJ
For all uses from Earlington Diamond and St Charles
t Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables
used THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE
MARKET
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RU8HKD DIK FOR BA8K BURNKR8 AND FURNGR8I
Why buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BERNa
ARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One
ton of the Crushed Coke will do thesame worlcas 4
one ton of the best Anthracite Coal
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT ARID SAVE MONEY
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Universal TotcrnUonI
Toleration is often regard as a vir
tae When there has been no liberty of
opinion awl action it is u aijrn of pre
ress if tolerance is accepted as a rule ofI
action But after a time men begin to
object to the word toleration They
Bay I will not tolerate or be tolerated
To tolerate anothers opinions ia to ast
sumo superiority to them Bnt on
further reflection it appears that mut
tune toleration does not imply superior
ity on either side bnt equality and
liberty Bnt now having conic eo far
on tho way the idea of toleration ia <
expanded to cover something more than
opinions which are not our own WeJ
bear with one anothers infirmities and
faults and when wo are tolerant enough
we begin to bear one anothers burdens d
CTnivtrsnl toleration means mutual l
helpfulness and good will There i6t
danger that when we decline to tolerate
the opinions of others because we will
not assume an attitude of aupuriovity I
we may go further and end in a super
cilious indifference to the thoughts andl
conduct of others which is even worse
than toleration Christian Register
It eNpousrlbillty
God in His word addresses uu as
free to choose our courso and con
trol our action It must bo in order to
responsibility If any man fails of sal
vation it is his own fault The needed
grace is at hand The infinite love calls
and mercy waits Whatever the influ j
once of others whatever the conditions
in which wo may bo placed tho call ofI
God is to UR and the answer to it isI
within our choice and free act The responsibility
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sponsibility of eternity is upon us
United Presbyterian
PresbyterianPutlence 1
Pntlcnce j
Let us be only patient patient and j
let God our Father teach His own les I
son His own way Let us try to learn
it well and learn it quickly but do not
let us fancy that Ho will ring the second
bell and send us to play before our les I
son is learned Charles Kingsley
Live It Down
Remember that the true way to con
quer prejudice is to live it down
Christian Instructor
InstructorSecure
Secure In Thee
God Almighty Father guide usl
Thou alone the power hath
Thou alone can cheer or chide us
With Thine aid the rugged path
Smoothed and fitted to our footsteps
Faltering footsteps though they be
Erring wayworn weary footsteps
neat at lat secure in Then
Philadelphia Public Ledger
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All coniinunicatioiit ant niiti < t n t i T
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GEO ALEXANDER Enrlimiicii Xv
Mrs Fannie Wright and children
went to Nashville Tenn last week
to see their mother and will stay un
til February
FebruaryRevs
Revs Gordon and Hort MeSdames
Hert M Martin lI Bailey Misses
L B McCreary and L Gatewood
dined sumptuously at Mrs Press
Minters New Century Day
The Christian Endeavor is doing
good work Heretofore tho En
deavor talked Christianity now they
are practicing it Talking Chris
tianity is so easily done but it re
quires the aid of the pocketbook to
practice it
The Baptist Sunday School is well
attended and much good is being
done New officers and teachers
were elected Sunday
The public school attendance is
yet above the ICO mark for the now
year
yearMothers
Mothers let about three thirds of
your religion consist of true kind
ness common sense and firmness
and you will have sunshiny homes
If Jesus came only to forgive sin
and did not arrange to save from
sin after forgiveness tho plan is not
complete Ho does both
It is a glorious thought to know
that tho blessed Savior is preparing
a home for us and another glorious
thought that he is preparing us for
that homo
Preachers and sunday school
teachers as well as other teachers
should givo those under their care
to drink of flowing streams of
knowledge fresh from tho throne of
God and not of stagnant pools of
twenty years ago knowledge
Rev McFarlan and Miss Mary
Campbell of Hopkinsville regis
tered at public school Friday
PlaiflfoWC CUBAN OIL cures
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matism and Sores Price 25 cents
Sold by St Bernard Drugstore
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